Teacher's Guide
Silver Threads
by Marsha Skrypuch Fitzhenry & Whiteside 2004
Pre-reading activitiesLook at the cover of Silver Threads. What do you think they're looking at? Where do you think the story takes place? Why? What occupation are these two people involved in? When do you think the story takes place? Why? What can you tell about their land? What can you tell from the clothing they wear? What do you think the title might mean? Reading comprehensionRead the story out loud. Now, go back to the pre-reading activities. How many of these questions did you guess correctly from looking at the cover? Why do Anna and Ivan leave Bukovyna? What do they pack in their luggage? Why does Ivan give the spider crumbs? Why is Ivan arrested? Vocabulary
Define the above words. Write each in a sentence or draw a
picture to show their meaning. Celebrations/Cultural TraditionsOn the day before Ivan is arrested, he and Anna hold a traditional celebration. What celebration do they hold? When is Sviat Vecher (Ukrainian Christmas Eve) celebrated? (January 6th) List the foods that Anna prepares How does Ivan decorate the tree? How is this celebration the same/different from one that you celebrate/know about? Activity: Have a holiday tradition party.
Everyone
in the class is encouraged to wear or bring an item or clothing that
reflects a family tradition. Students can bring samples of traditional
foods. Canadian historyWhen did this story take place (1914, during WWI) Why did Ivan get put in an internment camp? (More Info) What other groups have been interned at different times in
Canada? Discuss: Compare the treatment of the
Ukrainians
who were interned in WWI to the Japanese who were interned during WWII.
(both groups were forced to do labour; both had property confiscated.
However, the federal government has made reparations to the Japanese
community, but has never even acknowledged the injustice of the
Ukrainian internment.) GeographyOn a map of the world, find Bukovyna, Ukraine. Find where Anna and Ivan settled in Canada (a prairie province) Draw a line to connect the two Can you estimate how many kilometres their journey was? What is the climate like in Ukraine? What is the climate like in the Canadian prairies? What is the land like in Ukraine/Canadian prairies? Here is a map of
internment camps across Canada: Drama/Art/Creative WritingReread the part about when Ivan is arrested. What would happen
if
instead of being arrested, Ivan was allowed to fight for Canada?
Working either alone or in small groups, think of how the story would
change. Illustrate this, either by drawing a picture, acting out a
scene, or writing a revised ending. (note: some
Ukrainians did fight for Canada in World War I. They had to change
their names to something that didn't sound Ukrainian. Some were awarded
medals for their bravery and some were killed in action. Others were
caught and sent back to Canada and put in internment camps.) UkraineGeneral information on Ukraine.View More Teacher's Guides
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